полногласие

Russian

Etymology

по́лный (pólnyj, full) + глас (glas, voice) + -ие (-ije, abstract noun suffix)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [pəlnɐˈɡlasʲɪje]

Noun

полногла́сие (polnoglásije) n inan (genitive полногла́сия, nominative plural полногла́сия, genitive plural полногла́сий)

  1. (linguistics) pleophony, full-voicing, polnoglasie
    Characterized by the addition of vowels on either side of л (l) and р (r) between two consonants: го́род (górod) (-оро-), зо́лото (zóloto) (-оло-), берег (bereg) (-ере-); a phonological feature of Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian (compare Bulgarian град (grad), Polish złoto, Slovene breg.)

Declension

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